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Hairfall

Hair fall is a problem when the rate of hair loss is more than the rate of hair regrowth. The signs of hair fall are losing hair in patches or clumps, thinning of hair, and hair becoming brittle and fragile. Many conditions like thyroid disease, PCOS, cancer, extreme weight loss, and scalp infection can result in hair fall.

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I have massive hair fall, dandruff and high blood sugar levels after COVID. How can this be treated?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 44-years-old female. I have massive hair fall, dandruff, blood pressure, and sugar. I have recovered from COVID three months ago. My weight is 165.34 Ibs, and my height is 5 feet 4 inches. I am menopausal. Kindly help.  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. For hair fall and dandruff, I suggest the following herbal drugs: a) Matthan thailam (Datura metel leaf juice, coconut oil, and copper sulfate) - One hour before bath, apply this oil on hair and scalp, do a gentle massage with your fingers. Take a bath after one hou...  Read Full »

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